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Carbon Accounting for Managers and Engineers
1 students

Carbon Accounting for Managers and Engineers

Carbon accounting explained
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of carbon accounting, climate change science, greenhouse gases, and the concept of CO₂-equivalent emissions.
  • Identify and classify emission sources across Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 for organizations, products, and energy systems
  • Perform quantitative greenhouse gas emission calculations using activity data, emission factors, and global warming potential values.
  • Apply internationally recognized standards s.

Course content

1 section16 lectures2h 7m total length
  • Introduction3:38
  • Course content and outcomes8:10
  • Why is carbon accounting important8:07
  • Carbon accounting for AC use5:57
  • How do we calculate carbon emissions8:53
  • Understanding scope 1,2 and 3 emissions4:35
  • Scope 1,2&3 contd5:32
  • Carbon dioxide equivalent for other greenhouse gases4:59
  • Carbon accounting standards8:28
  • GRI standard for carbon accounting12:58
  • Life cycle assessment for carbon accounting15:09
  • Life cycle assessment report writing10:32
  • Carbon accounting case study11:13
  • Carbon accounting and carbon pricing case study of Indian exports 015:16
  • Carbon border adjustment mechanism4:52
  • Carbon accounting trade and technology8:53

Requirements

  • Nil

Description

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to carbon accounting, focusing on the systematic measurement, analysis, and reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It equips students with the conceptual and quantitative tools required to estimate emissions at both organizational and product levels, using internationally recognized frameworks such as the GHG Protocol, ISO 14064/14067 standards, and IPCC guidelines. The course covers emission source identification, classification of emissions into Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3, and application of appropriate emission factors for accurate carbon footprint calculations.

Students will gain practical exposure to emission calculation methodologies, life cycle assessment (LCA) for carbon accounting, and preparation of carbon inventories and reports. Emphasis is placed on data quality, system boundary definition, functional units, and interpretation of results. The course also introduces carbon mitigation strategies, including energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and carbon offset mechanisms, along with an overview of carbon pricing instruments and emerging carbon markets. Through numerical problems, case studies, and a mini project, students develop the ability to critically evaluate sustainability claims and support ESG reporting and climate-related decision-making in industry and policy contexts.Overall, the course prepares learners to apply carbon accounting principles confidently in real-world sustainability, policy, and industrial decision-making contexts.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is intended for learners who seek a structured and practical understanding of carbon accounting and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission management.